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Number of protons = atomic number = 6 atomic units

Number of protons + neutrons = mass number = 13 atomic units

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12 this is carbon and the mass of protons plus the mass of neutrons always equals the Atomic Mass.

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What is the atomic number of an atom that has 6 protons 6 neutron and 6 electron?

6 which is Carbon


What does protons do?

In an atom, the proton is the positively charged particle that is in the atomic nucleus. The other particles associated with the atom are the neutron and electron.


How many electron neutron and protrons are in an aluminum atom?

No. of electrons = No. of protons = Atomic No. =13 No. of neutrons=Atomic mass - No.of protons=27-13=14


How is the number of neutrons in an atom worked out?

they work because in every atom there is a neutron, electron and proton. the electron will tell you what the atomic number is and the neutrons and protons will tell you what element it is.


How do you determine the number of neutron?

Protons = Atomic Number Electrons = Atomic Number Neutrons = Atomic Mass - Atomic Number *A note on Atomic Mass* Atomic Mass is the sum of the number of protons and neutrons in an atom. Every time you remove or add a Proton/Electron or a Neutron, you change the mass by one. *A note on Protons and Electrons* The number of Protons and Electrons in an atom is always the same. Whenever you talk about adding/removing a proton or an electron, you are by default adding/removing one of the other as well.


This neutron or electron or proton gives an atom its atomic number?

The number of protons gives the atomic number. The number of electrons are equal to the number protons unless the atom is ionized. The number of neutrons determines which isotope you have. Hope that helps


How does an electron differ from neutron?

Neutrons are neutral sub atomic particles found in the nucleus of an atom (along with positively charged protons). Electrons are negatively charged sub atomic particles that are revolving around the nucleus of an atom. The mass of neutron is 1 amu and the mass of electron is about 1837 times less than that of neutron.


What is the product of electron capture decay of xenon isotope 129xe?

Interestly, a neutron is a proton + an electron. So, when an atom captures an electron, one of its protons becomes a neutron. Now it has 1 more neutron, but 1 less proton; making the it an atom of the element with atomic number 1 less than the original atom. The total number of protons and neutrons remains the same. Xe- 129 + e-1 = I- 129


How do you determine the number of neutron's in an atom of a given element?

Atomic Mass minus atomic number. This is rather simplified but the atomic mass of an element is the total of all the protons, neutrons, and electrons in an atom. Each proton and neutron has an atomic mass of approximately 1 AMU (atomic mass units) while an electron has an atomic mass of about 0.0005 AMU. So, you don't need to worry about the electrons. The atomic number of an element is simply the number of protons in the atom. So, atomic mass (number of protons and neutrons) minus atomic number (number of protons) equals number of neutrons in an atom.


Is the atomic number of an atom equal to its number of protons and the atomic mass is equal to its number of neutron Protons?

yes


Is there any atom in which number of protons neutron and electron is 60?

calcium


What is atomic mass A and neutron number N for given atom?

Atomic mass is the number of protons and neutrons that make up an atom. The neutron number is only the number of neutrons present in the atom. This can be found by subtracting the number of protons from the atomic mass.